When a leopard escapes during a publicity stunt, it triggers a series of murders.
Dennis O'Keefe
Jerry Manning
Jean Brooks
Kiki Walker
James Bell
Dr. Galbraith
Abner Biberman
Charlie How-Come
Ariel Heath
Eloise, cigarette girl
Ben Bard
Police Chief Robles
Margo
Gabriella, aka Clo-Clo
Isabel Jewell
Maria the Fortune Teller
Margaret Landry
Teresa Delgado
Kate Lawson
Mother Delgado
Tuulikki Paananen
(as Tula Parma) Consuelo Contreras
Fely Franquelli
Rosita, her maid
Brandon Hurst
The Cemetery Keeper
Richard Martin
Raoul Belmonte
Bobby Spindola
Pedro Delgado
Belle Mitchell
Senora Calderon, grocer
Eliso Gamboa
Juan Delgado
John Dilson
The Coroner
Mary MacLaren
The Nun
John Piffle
The Flower Vendor
Ottola Nesmith
Mother Contreras
Jacques Lory
Phillipe, the chauffeur
George Sherwood
Police Lieutenant at Cemetery
William Halligan
Brunton
Robert J. Anderson
Dwight Brunton
Russell Wade
The Man in the Black Car
Betty Roadman
Gabriella's Mother
Rene Padrini
Injured Waiter (bit)
Tom Orosco
Window Washer (bit)
Rosa Rita Varella
Pepita, Gabriella's sister (bit)
Jacqueline deWit
Helene (uncredited)
Director
Jacques Tourneur
Novel
Cornell Woolrich
Screenplay
Ardel Wray
September 15, 2019
7
Someday you'll try on my coffin and I hope it fits you just perfect.
Horror producer supreme Val Lewton teams up for the third and last time with director Jacques Tourneur to bring us The Leopard Man. Set in New Mexico, the story sees Jerry Manning (Dennis O'Keefe) hire a black leopard as a publicity stunt for his night-club performing partner, Kiki (Jean Brooks). Her rival, Clo Clo (Margo), is not impressed and promptly scares the animal into running away into the night. Pretty soon there is a panic looking as the cat appears to be mauling people to death. However, Manning & Kiki, driven by guilt, join the hunt for the rogue animal - but Manning is starting to believe the killings are not of the animal's doing...
Based on the book "Black Alibi" written by Cornell Woolrich, The Leopard Man's only crime is that it's not as great as its two predecessors, Cat People & I Walked With A Zombie. Rest assured, though, this is still a quality Lewton/Tourneur production. As a story it's simple and straight, with a running time of just over one hour keeping it lean and devoid of pointless waffle, but the piece positively thrives on its atmosphere - dealing as it does in murky shadows and unease inducing periods of silence. It also boasts a number of sequences that linger long in the memory, be it blood seeping under a door, the bend of a tree branch, or the dark under belly of a railway bridge, for such a short sharp shock of a movie there's so much to enjoy. The work of cinematographer Robert De Grasse (Vivacious Lady/The Body Snatcher) is top class and worthy of indulgence from the film noir loving crowd.
What you don't see is more effective on account of the eerie sense of dread that Messrs Lewton/Tourneur/De Grasse have built up. A fine film and proof positive that classic spookers could be made from relatively small budgets. 7/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00